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Beyond the Post: Exploring Equine Operators' Understanding and Role in Conservation Best Management Practices
2021
Journal of Applied Communications
The equine industry is an established part of Maryland agriculture with 79,100 equines valued at approximately $714 million in the state; approximately 10% of these animals are housed in one county. Equine operators are a unique demographic in the agricultural realm, because they are not managing land to produce food or fiber and often are employed in other professions unrelated to agriculture. These operators tend to be unaware of land conservation practices and can have a detrimental effect
doi:10.4148/1051-0834.2351
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